Marilyn #194
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Liza in the Outback," Joyce and Jimmy find themselves at odds over a lone caravan in the Australian outback, each claiming rightful ownership. As tensions rise and rain forces them to seek shelter, a surprising discovery leads Joyce to question her assumptions—only to find that the truth is far more complicated than she thought. Written by W. Tyrer and illustrated by Don Walker (with inks by Don Walker), this 1958 tale of mistaken identity and shifting loyalties unfolds under the vast skies of the outback, with a cover by Don Walker capturing the isolation and suspense of the journey.
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Joyce and Jimmy arrive at the caravan, both claiming they had rights to it. Joyce tricks Jimmy by pretending to have a broken ankle, then sneaking into the caravan and locking it. But when it rains, she feels safer knowing he is sleeping under her caravan. The next day they go for a walk and discover a second empty caravan. When Joyce sees the name on the caravan, she realizes that the first caravan really did belong to Jimmy.
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